Today: Lauren and Josh Cohen fangirl over Taylor Swift's first-ever podcast appearance on New Heights and assess the massive impact it had on the show's viewership and subscriber numbers.Then, they are joined by Evan Britton, the founder of Famous Birthdays, to discuss their new partnership with Pixability, a data and media solutions company. Britton explains how Famous Birthdays' platform-agnostic data on rising creators can lead to more effective advertising campaigns, citing a 58% increase in engagement and a 31% rise in conversions for campaigns using their velocity data. We also break down a new television audience measurement system from Barb that will put YouTube viewership on a level playing field with traditional TV ratings, potentially unlocking larger advertising budgets for the creator economy. Finally: Jonathan Katz-Moses, a YouTube creator and entrepreneur in the woodworking space, joins the show to discuss the $2 million investment he received from Slow Ventures. He shares his journey of building a multi-million dollar business, the importance of maintaining operational control, and his plans to use the capital for live events and product development.00:00 - Are the Hosts Swifties?00:43 - Taylor Swift's First-Ever Podcast Appearance01:54 - The Hosts' Take on Taylor and Travis's Relationship03:31 - Details on Taylor's New Album: "The Life of a Showgirl"04:44 - The "Taylor Swift Effect" on the New Heights Podcast06:19 - Why Were There No Ads on the Taylor Swift Episode?08:18 - Introducing Evan Britton, Founder of Famous Birthdays09:18 - How Famous Birthdays' Data Identifies Rising Stars11:19 - Famous Birthdays' Partnership with Pixability13:28 - The Impressive Results of the Pixability Partnership16:18 - Nielsen vs. YouTube: The Problem with TV Ratings18:44 - What "Total Viewers" Actually Means21:36 - Barb's Plan to Standardize TV and YouTube Measurement23:25 - Why Jonathan Katz-Moses Partnered with Slow Ventures24:55 - The Importance of Maintaining Operational Control26:50 - How Jonathan Plans to Use the $2 Million Investment27:22 - Why Not Every Creator Is an Entrepreneur29:37 - Helping Other Creators Build Their Businesses31:40 - A Look at the Numbers Behind the Slow Ventures Deal34:24 - Breaking Down the Revenue Streams37:13 - Why Jonathan Katz-Moses Avoids Brand Deals40:19 - Life After the Investment: Getting Off the Hamster Wheel44:17 - Cocomelon Announces Live-Action Spinoff45:56 - OutroCreator Upload is your creator economy podcast, hosted by Lauren Schnipper and Joshua Cohen.Follow Lauren: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schnipper/Follow Josh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuajcohen/Original music by London Bridge: https://www.instagram.com/londonbridgemusic/Edited and produced by Adam Conner: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamonbrand